[geeks] Sun Fire V210: A New Low in SPARC Servers?

Scott Howard scott at doc.net.au
Sat Feb 4 00:36:20 CST 2006


On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 04:14:36PM -0600, Jonathan C. Patschke wrote:
> > Snoop is your friend! What is the last thing it tries to access over
> > the network before the hang?
> 
> I wish I knew.  The JumpStart server is running Linux, and something has
> changed that I can't JS my Ultra 80, either.  I'll swing dhcpd to point
> back to my Solaris JumpStart server to see if it's a configuration
> screw-up or Yet Another Linux NFS Bug(tm).

ping it.

As silly as it sounds, when it gets to the point that it hangs, wait a
few seconds and then ping the Solaris box from the Linux box.

During the Jumpstart process Solaris send an ICMP packet to discover
the correct netmask, which Linux drops and never replies to.  If you
ping the Solaris box it gets the ICMP echo request (ie, the ping) and
seems happy with that as the answer to the earlier request and just
carries on happily.

But failing that, like I said before, run snoop (or tcpdump in your
case) and see what the last thing it does is...

  Scott.



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